Frome Railway Station (Frome)
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train station, Grade II Listed (UK)
The original timber-built through trainshed is a rare survival, part of the former Great Western Railway. It was designed by J R Hannaford and opened in 1850. It is Grade II listed.
Photo: www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1774447
Photo: www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1774447
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frome_railway_station
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°13'38"N 2°18'36"W
- Castle Cary Railway Station 21 km
- Grounds and Car Park to Chippenham Railway Station 30 km
- Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station 31 km
- Murco Petroleum Westerleigh Railhead Depot 32 km
- Yeovil Junction Railway Station 40 km
- Avonmouth Bulk Coal Terminal 42 km
- Swindon Railway Station 52 km
- Andover Railway Station 57 km
- Brockenhurst Railway Station 69 km
- Marchwood Sea Mounting Centre (SMC) 71 km
- Site of the last productive woollen factory in Frome 0.3 km
- Butler & Tanner, printers 0.3 km
- Site of Wallbridge Woollen Mill ( demolished) 0.4 km
- Former Cuprinol Site 0.5 km
- The Dippy Valley 0.7 km
- The Cattle Market Carpark (pay & display) 1 km
- Mary Bailey Playing Fields 1.1 km
- Christ Churchyard 1.2 km
- Frome Park 1.3 km
- Somerset 52 km
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